The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 21, 1910, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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HIUSBORO ARGUS APRIL .'l 1910
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Humik'ss Men of the Metropolis
to ho More April .N
Ul. HlllSthiRO TO TARN oi'T
Mill Welcome the Visiter at the Ctnrt
House, at 7:00 p. m.
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One Day Only
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For The Above Date
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Wc will have a sale of buggies never be
fore equalled in Washington County
from a standpoint of bargains.
We are Mahing Prices Cheap for
introductory purposes If we sell you
we will later sell your neighbor.
CLASSY
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OUR BUGGIES are the classiest
ever brought to Hillsboro and neither
material nor workmanship has been
spared.
THIS ONE DAY SALE
is your opportunity to get you a nice
buggy at io per cent off the regular
price.
STREET DISPLAY
Coins in and See Our Street Display.
Remember toe Date
Saturday, April 23.
HILLSBORO, OREGON.
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Ex-Sheriff Connell is perhaps
more conversant with the needs
of travel over Washington county
roads than the average man, be
cause for years he had occasion
to make many hurried trips over
bad roads. Realizing the neces
sity for a strong vehicle he made
arrangements with a Michigan
firm for a special manufacture of
buggies, designed for Oregon
use. The best of hickory, the
best of steel, and the best of
workmanship all reinforced
above the average make, was the
order given, and the carload of
special manufacture arrived this
week. Call in and see this
Michigan buggy at Connell &
Co. 's big store.
John Purves, of South Tuala
tin, was thrown out of a buggy,
Tuesday evening, on a hill near
the W. E. Smith place, and suf
fered a Colles fracture, which
was reduced bv Dr. J. P. Tamie-
sie. He was injured on the same
hill where Mrs. VV. E. suffered
her accident last Fall.
Geo. Hathorn, of Laurel, start-
The machinery fur an ice plant
nas wen ordered from Iacoma,
and is expected to arrive m-vr
week some time. It will Ik; in
stalled at once at the rear of Em
mott's grocery, and the product
will be handled at their murker
This is something that the town
r,as needed for a long time, and
should receive a heartv
patronage.
THE OLDS
Gasoline Engine, Vt to 12 Horse Power
R.
The engine adopted by the U. S. Government.
Up-To-Date, designed by engineers of
many years experience; Operated for 25 years
Repairs at any branch office. Jump spark
ignition the best known. Speed easily
changed. Simple and easily handled. Can be
put on skids and moved anywhere. Just the
thing for the farmer. Can demonstrate it at
the farm. $90 and upwards.
J. SCHWANKE, Agent, Cornelius E
near P. & R. N. station, Centerville.
ed for Salem, yesterday morning,
to take a position as guard at the
penitentiary, while the state is
making brick and tile. He will
remain until the brick nn u
closed down for the season.
"Well-matched Team for sale:
Mare, 11 years, gelding, 9 years;
weight over 1,200 each; sound
and true. Offer team for $275.
Neff Bros.. Cornelius. Ore. 7
Jos. Thompson, of Portland,
and formerly in the sawmill bus
iness at Mountaindale, was in the
eitv Tuesday, greeting friends.
E. Helvogt, of near Witch
Hazel, was up to the city yes
terday afternoon.
Portland business men, making a
trip of the valley in asocial car,
will arrive in Hillsboro at t:.r0
Friday evening. April ). They
will be met at the Southern Paci
fic depot by the hand and all the
autos in the city, and the party
will le conducted to the court
house, where they will bo given
an impromptu reception. Ad
dresses w ill U made bv Mavor
A. R r-ailoy, Kx-Mavor Connell.
and Or. ,1. P. Tamiesio. oresi-
dent of the Hoard of Trade.
llillsloro intends to give the vis
itors a royal welcome, and the
farmers are also invited in to Ik
at the meeting.
Tluw. Richardson, whose ex
cellent work has done much for
Portland and the State of Ore
gon, will be with the party. The
old town will endeavor to give
the excursionists a right royal
welcome and one they will long
remember.
He sure that you are there!
Y(H NUSTKRS llV B.U.I.
The K. 0. K. A. Club team won
a one-sided practice game Satur
day with a picked up team from
Pacitie University, by a score of
11 to 3. The heavy hitting of
Hoffman, Lytle, Schrooder and
Bet t is was the feature of the
game, and they were tagged the
"Stickers. " The K. O. K. A.
will play Portland Academv Sat
urday, April 23. at AthleticPark,
and a fast game is promised.
"Red" Gillenwater, the clever
Lilencoe twirler. will pitch and
Foord will catch for the Club
boys. The teams will line up as
ioiiows:
K- O. K. A. port. Acad.
roortl c Cobb
l.illenwnter p Robert aon
litRcraUl ib Stubbt
Hollmau -Jb BcheIlirr
Schroeder 3b Cookinglini
' Kunie in
Kl" If Weaver
Moon cf .Slalev
Harnea rf Livingstone
ICH PLANT COMING
RKTl'RN (JAMH UASRBAI.L
The Maroons, of Portland, bent.
en last Sunday by the Cardinals,
II on hand next Sunday for
return game. The visitors
claim thev did not have their
regular 'catcher with them, and
Sunday they expect to give the
local nine a game for their
moneys worth. J he Maroons
also promise to strengthen their
team at other points. The Card
inals, however, have struck their
gait, and will work better the
coming game thim they did last
sunoay.
Ceo. O. Frost and daughter
Mrs. P.eck Hardin, and Miss
bhafler, ot North Hillsboro, re
turned the last ol the week from
a trip to the Alberta. C
section, where they are raising
all kinds of wheat. Miss Shaffer
invested m some grain land.
buying lfJO acres. Mr. Frost
may later take a n unirc at some
of it.
J. A. Vandehev and wife and
J. J. Smith returned Monday
evening, from a trip in Benton,
binn and Marion counties, look
ing for cheap farm lands. They
say that land is a ireat. deal
cheaper up that way than it is
down here but that this section
has no equal anywhere.
Marshal Baker and wife, of
near laure . were in tnun Tuna-
day, returning from a visit with
w. i). naker and wife, of Bux
ton. While on t he viir W n
killed a fine bear, which dressed
u) pounds, and still had a fine
coat of fur.
A. H. Davis, contracting on
the P. R. & N., above Buxton,
was down to the citv this morn
ing. Mr. Davis says the boys
are doing great work on the
line, in order to get it through
this year.
E. R Poole ulnn Vino I.aam m
. . . w,( two; iioo utJUJi call
ner on Route 3, out of this city,
many years, dropped his sub
scription for the rest room into
me Argus treasury, yesterday.
Rhode fsliirwl l?wl wrrvu rnnnin
or hat.r-ninir IM n.
1 11 i t 1T1 '"OA vji do
tal, Hillsboro, Ore., Independent
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Children's Wash Suits
50c to $3.00
Chatubias and galatca
Ladies' patent Pumps and
Oxfords
$2.0O to $4.00
Large Misses patent AnKle
Strap Pumps, low heels
The PRICE is Right.
Armor Plate Hose
The kind that the boys can't
wear out in a hurry.
Royal Worcester Corsets
for dressers who arc
particular
Ladles' Long Himonas
Summer weight.
5cc to $1.50
Mens and Boys' Nifty
New Hats 50cto$5,00
Some Nohhy New Styles
iu Ladies' Kmbroidcrcd tailor,
cd Waists.
Reasonable Prices.
Extra Values In
Ladies Skirts. Social Prices
$2.00 to $7.00
M en'i Corduroy Pants
They Arc Right.
$2.30 to $4.CO
H
BAIRD
between the Drug Stores
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WE THANH YOU,
Friends and patrons. For by your liberal
patrouage wc have accomplished our aim,
in closing out various lines and reducing
our over-supply, in the reduction sale
just closed which we hope has Ucu a
benefit to us all.
Now with New Goods, and riht
prices, Wc know we can please you, and
it will 1 our aim at all times to cater to
the wants of our customers.
Our Motto Is, "LIVE AND LET LIVE."
TRY rs,
SCM0IIS. OKI CON.
Mays & Conover,
Nutlet tf Plaal SetUcmmt
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For Sale
An elegant little Piano. Frice, $150.
Easy Terms
Will take your old Organ as part
payment. Inquire of-:
CHARLES S. PARKER
At the Wigwam, Hillsboro
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ilfiralftnml KjmlnlaltilUir of tlin tUli (
A. II. Ytnivnt, ilaiawnl, lutn liml. In
Ilia iviiinly muil of tha Hlalo ( Orrjr.ii
fr Wailh(tni niuiiljf. mjr Mul
muiil w mil itiuiillr(r, mh!
court mI M'Mi.Uy, Mjr 1. l oo, mthx
Ikiiii ot llu'i'lirh . til. u lli tnn ami
llii iMiiinlf ixmrl rHiiu In HUU.n., oi
Kun, a tli fur lirarliiK i. ti.un I"
audi muni! ami ill llnal vlli mnl til
aalit talatn
Dolnl (lila Murrli 'Ji. I !.
K. I. VINCKST,
Aliiiliila(rlor of tti Kii
Vliicxiit. )rMl.
W. N. lUrrott. AlUirm-jr tut Mill .t.
i.l A. H.
Nolle o Flo I Settlement
Nilli'U hnraliy Rln tlmt 1. tli" u
ilernlKtiral ahlitilitlatlrmUtr of lli' '''",p 1,1
Mary J. Duck Ingham, tlm'til liat"
ninf, III III iNMIIIly oourl ul 111" Ma1'"'
OrtKn for WuliliitfUin cxilintjf. iny III
iwcouiil u aui li aulinlnUtrstor, ixl "!
fxiurt Ima M MimiUy. Mar i, I'"" l
hour of lllo'rliM'k A. M.ofaalil ilnr "
limn mul Uk ouuulr nuirt room m II l
Uni, OrrKon, tha il-i for hrnrini! l"
Jnrllom lo mIiI oounl anil tln luml ''
llailimit of anlil oxUtn.
Jau-d thla March 'JA. HUO.
(IKOIIUK HUCK1NU1UM.
AilinlnUtralor uf tlin Katnln of Mair J
llui kltiKhmu, ilrcfxtaiNt,
W. N. Ilitrrctt, AlUirnny for lil I j"1"1''
"Keep Your Own Key and Counsel"
Sound advice within certain
Limits.
It's all right when applied to holders
of keys to our safe deposite vaults.
Absolute privacy. Wc can rent you
boxes for $ i. oo per year. Call and
examine them.
CORNELIUS State BANK
Cornelius, Oregon.
Dance, at W. O. W. Hall,
Ice cream delivered to anv
30. Tickets, including su per we have lfLEr1". V"1
$1. Toelle'B orchestra Do no E S J'f f'le-
vv Hvv..iu uiTvuja o 'ni cry.
time. Annm b,i
fto uiu wreonian, .25.
Adminlitr(or' Notice
Nolle liPrxliy irlvnii llml llm ii"llr
1i(iimI hu Immiii illlly HpiNilntixl I'V l,"l'r
of thai Con lily Court of tlia Hll nf
Ron, AittiiliiUtrittor uf tha rauin of
KHrnt (IimkIIii, ilm-raMxl, ami hi" il"1'
iiiallllJ aa audi.
Now, thrmforo, all )roiiH Imvlin!
olaliiia aicalual aahl nitata r liur'ly r
(iilnnl uinl nollllivl to irnaiint tin n" "
Ui tun, loK"lhiir with ironir viniiln'i'1
thornfor. at Hit) law olllim of Hauli'V
llarn wllhlii aU inonllia from llm ,l11"
hiTrmf.
Dalwl Mar.'h'Mh, A. I. HUD.
T. H. tlOODIN,
Ailmlnliitralor of the KHU of MHiK"r'
(IixhIIii, ilmwaaoil, ,
Hatflay Hare, Altornnya for A.I ihIhIm-
traUir.
SUMMONS
In Urn Circuit (lourlnf Ilia Htiitn of Or"-
gou for WaaliliiKUin County.
Ultra Hart, IMaiiitlll' I
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Mike Hart, I)efeulaiit I
To Mike Hart, Defendant aliov" imnii"!:
In tlm iiiiniB of tlisHtateofOrwiii: ""
r herehy mitllleil that tha plnlntill l:'N
lllml a nuiiiplalnt valuat yuu lu IIiohIhim!
niitltlml court and cauan, and you
hnralir reulrrtd to aiXr and anawnr the
(Mimjifnlnt or Hie aoiua apiraii' honiii
on or iMifora Ihelaat day prawirllwd hy t
order or puhlluatlon thereof, to-wlti ln
Hth day of May, A. 1)., 1U10; and If y"
fail ao to npiwar mid aimwnr the "'11
plaint or II In some appearand" herein, 11111
jilnlnill) will catiiie yourderiiult Uiheen
lerod and noted, and will apply to 11,0
ootirt for the relief prayed for in Imr mini-
Slalnt hiirelu, to-wit,; a dooren forayir
ImoIvIiik the bonda of iiialriiuony eilt
Inn between you and plalntlll' bihi "or
unh other and further relief a to t"A
court may aeeiu meet and proper.
The dale of the llret puhlloulloii of tin'
ummniia la Thuredny, the '24th iliiy "
Mareli, A. I) , HMO, anil thla miiunii'iin h
lu lie tmlilluliAjl fin nvnrv ThurMilaV
eauh week for a period ol ill weokH l-
iwmin lain uaiea ,
Thla Rtitiimona la puhlUhml by onlnror
lion . I IT u....,l.ull l..,l..u..l llinll llivn
utltliHl iHiurt, made' lu Chniubi'm, tl1'1
!dlHt day of Maroh, A. D.. 1HI0.
Ull An J. NUIIHAHl.iv,
Attorney lor Plain""-